Benno Fürmann about aging: lessons in humility and style!

Benno Fürmann about aging: lessons in humility and style!

The actor Benno Fürmann, 52, spoke about the challenges of aging in the "Hearable Rust" podcast. He compared the olderness to a lesson in humility and revealed that the loss of his full hair has not been easy for him over the years. "In the first season of 'Babylon Berlin' I still had full hair, in the last none at all," said Fürmann. The actor found that now, over 50 years old, he has to realize that he is no longer the "young wild" who used to celebrate in clubs. "This is now you," is his reorientation-partly triggered by surprises such as getting autograph requests for the mothers of younger fans. These experiences lead to findings that do not always have easy it, he continues.

an eventful past

Benno Fürmann, whose impressive career began with his first role in the television film “Die Zück Heimat” in 1991, has already experienced many setbacks in his life. He lost his mother at the age of seven and his father with fifteen. His path to acting did not start humbly; In his youth he had to take over various jobs to pursue himself and his passion for art. With his role as a psychopathic medical student in the film "Anatomy", 2000 celebrated his breakthrough, followed by a Hollywood debut next to Heath Ledger in the film "Sin Eater" in 2003.

for man is not only a well -known actor, but also a committed activist. Among other things, he has campaigned for Amnesty International and the Enlightenment about organ donations. These facets of his life and the important lessons he learned from aging are particularly noticeable, as he explains in his current stories about life as an actor and the challenges of adult life. In this context, a look at his conflict with aging, the Volksblatt as well as his exciting biography in Wikipedia , which illuminates many aspects of his career.

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